BRITAIN'S EXAMPLE.
{•'Ti3s<??"-Sydn«-y "Sun" Special Cable.— By Electric Tcicgraiin.—CopyripjliV.) (Kecoivwl Aiiaust 2!»th. 7.10 p.m.) LONDON. August 23. n.-foning to the Ha«u*> P«»«<? Palace. ''The Times ,, welcomes the completion of the work, mainly on the grounds that the British Government, with the entire approval of the nation, has shown a m-uline.-s before now both to refer its disputes with its neighbours to tho judgment of arbitrators and to abide by the decisions. The Delagoa Kay case is. only one instance among a number, and Britain has every wish that her example will be widely followed. Even if the tribunal fails to avert armed conflicts, it may still help to shorten their duration.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14758, 30 August 1913, Page 12
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